Understanding how genetic variation is generated and maintained in natural populations, and how this process unfolds in a changing environment, remains a central issue in biological research. In this work, we analyzed patterns of genetic diversity from several populations of three cichlid species from Lake Tanganyika in parallel, using the mitochondrial DNA control region. We sampled populations inhabiting the littoral rocky habitats in both very deep, and very shallow areas of the lake. We hypothesized that the former would constitute relatively older, more stable and genetically more diverse populations, because they should have been less severely affected by the well-documented episodes of dramatic water level fluctuations. In agreement ...
Species richness and geographical phenotypic variation in East African lacustrine cichlids are often...
The approximately 700 species of cichlids found in Lake Victoria in East Africa are thought to have ...
Studying recent adaptive radiations in isolated insular systems avoids complicating causal events an...
Understanding how genetic variation is generated and maintained in natural populations, and how this...
Altres ajuts: Most specimens used in this study were collected during different expeditions to Lake ...
The conditions of phenotypic and genetic population differentiation allow inferences about the evolu...
Lake Tanganyika has undergone substantial climate-driven lake level fluctuations that have repeatedl...
We estimated the effective population sizes (Ne) and tested for short-term temporal demographic stab...
Disentangling the processes and mechanisms underlying adaptive diversification is facilitated by the...
Lake Tanganyika, Africa’s oldest lake, harbors an impressive diversity of cichlid fishes. Although d...
A long history of research focused on the East Africa cichlid radiations (EAR) revealed discrepancie...
Background: Understanding the causes of disparities in species diversity across taxonomic groups and...
<div><p>The approximately 700 species of cichlids found in Lake Victoria in East Africa are thought ...
Cichlid fishes have evolved tremendous morphological and behavioral diversity in the waters of East ...
The 500 species of the cichlid fish species flock of Lake Victoria, East Africa, have evolved in a r...
Species richness and geographical phenotypic variation in East African lacustrine cichlids are often...
The approximately 700 species of cichlids found in Lake Victoria in East Africa are thought to have ...
Studying recent adaptive radiations in isolated insular systems avoids complicating causal events an...
Understanding how genetic variation is generated and maintained in natural populations, and how this...
Altres ajuts: Most specimens used in this study were collected during different expeditions to Lake ...
The conditions of phenotypic and genetic population differentiation allow inferences about the evolu...
Lake Tanganyika has undergone substantial climate-driven lake level fluctuations that have repeatedl...
We estimated the effective population sizes (Ne) and tested for short-term temporal demographic stab...
Disentangling the processes and mechanisms underlying adaptive diversification is facilitated by the...
Lake Tanganyika, Africa’s oldest lake, harbors an impressive diversity of cichlid fishes. Although d...
A long history of research focused on the East Africa cichlid radiations (EAR) revealed discrepancie...
Background: Understanding the causes of disparities in species diversity across taxonomic groups and...
<div><p>The approximately 700 species of cichlids found in Lake Victoria in East Africa are thought ...
Cichlid fishes have evolved tremendous morphological and behavioral diversity in the waters of East ...
The 500 species of the cichlid fish species flock of Lake Victoria, East Africa, have evolved in a r...
Species richness and geographical phenotypic variation in East African lacustrine cichlids are often...
The approximately 700 species of cichlids found in Lake Victoria in East Africa are thought to have ...
Studying recent adaptive radiations in isolated insular systems avoids complicating causal events an...